I would say DC will at least lay the groundwork that MoS's Superman is part of a bigger universe for any potential Justice League film.. however given that Batman needs rebooted as well as any other characters they'd plan on including, I'd say 2015 would be somewhat unrealistic.. unless they plan on launching the characters onto the big screen through a Justice League film.. which would be silly IMO.

The last time I read something about a Justice League film, from what I understood it said (was rumoured but never confirmed) that MoS would be in essence what Iron Man was for The Avengers & start the wheels turning for a potential Justice League further down the line.

Hopefully they ignore Nolan's trilogy & create a new Batman that would fit more into a world with super powered characters leaving Nolan's trilogy for what it is. In fact they should also ignore Green Lantern while they are at it.

But Man of Steel is supposed to have a similar "what if this happened in the real world" tone. So it's already taking steps to introduce a superhero to the real world. There isn't one reason why you couldn't apply that to Nolan's universe, especially since it's a new lead character.

But Man of Steel is supposed to have a similar "what if this happened in the real world" tone. So it's already taking steps to introduce a superhero to the real world. There isn't one reason why you couldn't apply that to Nolan's universe, especially since it's a new lead character.

You can basically have Clark roaming the world while all the Bane stuff is going down. It looks like hes in a remote area from that teaser trailer so its safe to say hes unaware of what is happening in the world.

He was (allegedly) second to Daniel Craig for the Bond role. I could see him tackling it in a few years when he's done with Superman and has a slightly older and more weathered look.

Well Daniel was in his forties when he got the role, and given that Cavil is in his late 20's, I think, then he should be able to do quite a few Superman films and still do a james bond film if he were still interested.

But Man of Steel is supposed to have a similar "what if this happened in the real world" tone. So it's already taking steps to introduce a superhero to the real world. There isn't one reason why you couldn't apply that to Nolan's universe, especially since it's a new lead character.

Even if they set up that there were no super heroes doesn't mean that kids still don't have active imaginations. Just because there are "no super heroes" doesn't mean that a child wouldn't think bout flying and having powers. And on another note if Nolan's Batman is connected, then there is a reason why kids wouldn't be running around dressed up like him considering the news makes him out to be a murdered.